With Swanly, you get If you’re looking for a macro view of your work across all Jira projects, without having to navigate the timeline, list view in Swanly is the way to go. Data in this list is more compact, with more information being offered at a glance.
List view 1 (screenshot)
Where to find release list view
Once you imported your projects and created releases, you can continue working with them in the list view. Swanly gives you full access to high-level data like release name, projects, template, status, description, and start&end dates, all in one table. Plus, you get to track the progress of issues across multiple releases and projects.
List view 1 (screenshot)
Where to find release list view
Once you imported your projects and created releases, you can continue working with them in the list view.
👉 More on how to create and schedule releases
To find the list view table go to Apps > Swanly roadmaps > Release view > List
Click on release Name or any other column to open the release details panel
Click on the Project icon to open a report of this release in Jira project
How to filter releases in the list view
The filters available are helpful when creating the progress insight reports you need. You can find them on top of the table.
List view 2 (screenshot)
Go to Apps > Swanly roadmaps > Release view > Roadmap > List
On the top of the table, you will find the filters
Search - filter and show on the table only releases that match the search query
Project - filter out releases only from the project you need, or cross-project releases
Template - filter out releases with a certain template assigned
Status - sort out releases with unnecessary status, for example, avoid items with Released status to display. There are 5 statuses available: Pending, In Progress, Released, Failed, and Archived.
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Use the sorting icon next to each column title to sort in ascending or descending order |